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Tales of romance in Indian history and art 21 Enhancing love stories of Emperors, Kings, Nawabs, Nizams, etc...

Author Name: Rosslyn Alexander Deas | Format: Paperback | Genre : Educational & Professional | Other Details

Love is analyzed as an element of social action and therefore of social structure. Although the romantic complex is rare, a "love pattern" is found in a wide range of societies. Since love is potentially disruptive of lineages and class strata, it must be controlled. Since its meaning is different within different social structures, it is controlled by various measures. The five principal types of "love control" are described. Disruptions are more important to the upper social strata who possess the means for control. Therefore these strata achieve a higher degree of control over both the occurrence of love relationships and the influence of love upon action.

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Rosslyn Alexander Deas

Ross wrote his first novel The MadGamon at the age of 19 which landed him his first job as a copywriter in J Walter Thompson, in Mumbai. He continued writing short stories which were published by various newspapers and magazines in India. He moved on to teaching in a school called The Scholar from which emanated the Memorex Education System, which he wrote and which became a bestseller during 1972-1983 with over 500,000 copies sold. His second book helped sell Bruce Lee’s movie, “Enter the Dragon”, a book titled Black Belt Karate – It can save your life, it sold over 400,000 copies in the 70s. Ross continued writing books like, “Using the right words” and “Success Systems”, based on his success story. He was widely written about during the 70s, 80s and 90s, the most prominent being a Times of India article by Dina Vakil (retired editor), who wrote The gospel according to St Ross, which made him well known in India. Another article in Business India, called Ross “A walking advertisement for Enterprise” – in a lead story, talking about his various successes.

Ross launched India’s first mail order company in 1972, Ross Murarka Inc, an astounding success. He then went on to start a large flower business, “Love is a Rose”, an advertising agency “Headstart”, (which later became “Headstart Films”), in partnership with his friend. Together, they made “London Dreams” the movie, in 2010 featuring Salman Khan and Ajay Devgan. 

He bought and later started 2 chemical companies in South India, (Rosschem Ltd and Tamil Nadu Chemical Products Ltd – A 700 crore company today). In the 80s and 90s, he was involved in helping the Khaitans of Kolkatta to create the world’s biggest Tea Company, namely George Williamson/Mcloed Russell Ltd. His love of music, led him to buy into HMV, with RP Goenka,( who later bought him out) and saw the launch of “Disco Deewane”, selling over a million records making Nazia Hussain, a singing sensation. 

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